Road 32 (Iran)

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IRN-32.svg
IRN-EN-32.svg
Road 32
جاده 32
Road 32 (Iran).jpg
Road 32 (Iran).jpg
Route information
Part of AH1-IRN.svg AH1
Length880 km (550 mi)
Major junctions
From Tehran, Tehran
Expressway in Iran.svg (16) Fath Expressway
Major intersections IR Freeway 2 sign.svg Freeway 2
IRN-59.svgIRN-EN-59.svg Road 59
IRN-49.svgIRN-EN-49.svg Road 49
IRN-37.svgIRN-EN-37.svg Road 37
IRN-47.svgIRN-EN-47.svg Road 47
IRN-35.svgIRN-EN-35.svg Road 35
IRN-15.svgIRN-EN-15.svg Road 15
IRN-26.svgIRN-EN-26.svg Road 26
IRN-24.svgIRN-EN-24.svg Road 24
IRN-16.svgIRN-EN-16.svg Road 16
IRN-27.svgIRN-EN-27.svg Road 27
Expressway in Iran.svg Pasdaran Expressway
Zeichen 123.svg IR Freeway 16 sign.svg Tabriz–Urmia Freeway
IRN-21.svgIRN-EN-21.svg Road 21
IRN-11.svgIRN-EN-11.svg Road 11
IRN-12.svgIRN-EN-12.svg Road 12
ToTabliczka AH1.svgE80-TR.svgD100-TR.svg AH1  / E80  / D.100 at Bazargan, West Azerbaijan
Location
Country Iran
Provinces Tehran, Qazvin, Zanjan, East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan
Major cities Karaj, Tehran
Qazvin, Qazvin
Takestan, Qazvin
Zanjan, Zanjan
Tabriz, East Azerbaijan
Marand, East Azerbaijan
Maku, West Azerbaijan
Highway system

Road 32 is a road in the northwest of Iran . This road goes parallel and in line with Freeway2 from Tehran to Karaj , Hashtgerd , Abyek , Qazvin , Takestan , Abhar, Khorramdarreh , Zanjan , Mianeh , Tabriz , Marand , Mako and finally to Bazargan and the Turkey border . This road is a part of the Asian highway1 , which is 260 km long, and connects Tabriz to Bazargan connects Iran and Turkey border . This road passes through six provinces of Tehran , Alborz , Qazvin , Zanjan , East Azerbaijan and West Azerbaijan and is 880 km long. [1]

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References

  1. "نقشه راه‌های ایران با بزرگنمایی بی‌نهایت" (PDF). مشرق نیوز (in Persian). 2015-03-23. Retrieved 2019-11-02.